
Hawke’s Bay-born sparky inspires others through bilingual journaling
Hira Nathan didn't think he'd get into journaling, but now he's published his own book.
Hira Nathan didn't think he'd get into journaling, but now he's published his own book.
Local councillor Maxine Boag defends Mongrel Mob signage.
Vendors should present their business to the market in the best possible light.
Moving and disposing of silt is the biggest job in the region.
A little bit of escapism for us all into the world of theatre ... and its woes.
The Hawke's Bay Regional Council has confirmed orchardists can burn certain vegetation.
Mayor Alex Walker said the project would be "high risk" for the environment and community.
'They take a very difficult subject and just show so much understanding and empathy.'
Dannevirke Four Square owner is thrilled for a Lotto winner.
Lift-off! Rocket Lab aims to deploy storm-tracking satellites for Nasa.
Launch shifted from Virginia to Mahia. Why the time-pressure is on.
The locality plan focuses on the immediate and short-term needs of the community.
Parents and teachers are noticing the big benefits it can bring children learning to talk.
An 'energy coaching' service is extended to help whānau save on electricity bills.
Napier's Repair Cafe is fostering a fix-it culture.
A series of pictures showing commemoration of King Charles coronation in Hawke's Bay
Hundreds turned out for the mass dog walk event, featuring wine, at Elephant Hill.
Would you let your kids play here?
Sheep dog trialist David Scragg put's Wairoa name on the honours board again
There was a special guest at Tararua District's ceremony for the coronation.
'Silent' events occurring below NZ unleash equivalent energy of 6.9 quake in four months.
Six teams lead the race for the top six, but two others are still in the running.
Karamu High School returned to the stage for the first time in five years.
Very few people experience the wildlife wonders of Te Motu-o-Kura, with good reason.
No parades, new parks or streets, but we do have sandwiches, crowns, and Lotto
A consultancy also says 600-1500 permanent horticulture jobs may be lost short-term.
Jailed woman tried to hide child's injuries under face paint on Air NZ flight.
For almost 70 years they'd driven past Cape Kidnappers' stunning cliffs, until a collapse.
Another big step has been taken in the region's recovery from Cyclone Gabrielle.
A friendship agreement will be signed with the Samoan district of Falealili.